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outgoing: respect ":pushurl" paths (issue5365) Make 'hg outgoing' respect "paths.default:pushurl" in addition to "paths.default-push". 'hg outgoing' has always meant "what will happen if I run 'hg push'?" and it's still documented that way: Show changesets not found in the specified destination repository or the default push location. These are the changesets that would be pushed if a push was requested. If the user uses the now-deprecated "paths.default-push" path, it continues to work that way. However, as described at https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5365, it doesn't behave the same with "paths.default:pushurl". Why does it matter? Similar to the bugzilla reporter, I have a read-only mirror of a non-Mercurial repository: upstream -> imported mirror -> user clone ^-----------------------/ Users push directly to upstream, and that content is then imported into the mirror. However, those repositories are not the same; it's possible that the mirroring has either broken completely, or an import process is running and not yet complete. In those cases, 'hg outgoing' will list changesets that have already been pushed. Mozilla's desired behavior described in bug 5365 can be accomplished through other means (e.g. 'hg outgoing default'), preserving the consistency and meaning of 'hg outgoing'.

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# blobstore.py - local and remote (speaking Git-LFS protocol) blob storages
#
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import json
import os
import re
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
error,
pathutil,
url as urlmod,
util,
vfs as vfsmod,
worker,
)
from ..largefiles import lfutil
# 64 bytes for SHA256
_lfsre = re.compile(r'\A[a-f0-9]{64}\Z')
class lfsvfs(vfsmod.vfs):
def join(self, path):
"""split the path at first two characters, like: XX/XXXXX..."""
if not _lfsre.match(path):
raise error.ProgrammingError('unexpected lfs path: %s' % path)
return super(lfsvfs, self).join(path[0:2], path[2:])
def walk(self, path=None, onerror=None):
"""Yield (dirpath, [], oids) tuple for blobs under path
Oids only exist in the root of this vfs, so dirpath is always ''.
"""
root = os.path.normpath(self.base)
# when dirpath == root, dirpath[prefixlen:] becomes empty
# because len(dirpath) < prefixlen.
prefixlen = len(pathutil.normasprefix(root))
oids = []
for dirpath, dirs, files in os.walk(self.reljoin(self.base, path or ''),
onerror=onerror):
dirpath = dirpath[prefixlen:]
# Silently skip unexpected files and directories
if len(dirpath) == 2:
oids.extend([dirpath + f for f in files
if _lfsre.match(dirpath + f)])
yield ('', [], oids)
class filewithprogress(object):
"""a file-like object that supports __len__ and read.
Useful to provide progress information for how many bytes are read.
"""
def __init__(self, fp, callback):
self._fp = fp
self._callback = callback # func(readsize)
fp.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
self._len = fp.tell()
fp.seek(0)
def __len__(self):
return self._len
def read(self, size):
if self._fp is None:
return b''
data = self._fp.read(size)
if data:
if self._callback:
self._callback(len(data))
else:
self._fp.close()
self._fp = None
return data
class local(object):
"""Local blobstore for large file contents.
This blobstore is used both as a cache and as a staging area for large blobs
to be uploaded to the remote blobstore.
"""
def __init__(self, repo):
fullpath = repo.svfs.join('lfs/objects')
self.vfs = lfsvfs(fullpath)
usercache = lfutil._usercachedir(repo.ui, 'lfs')
self.cachevfs = lfsvfs(usercache)
def write(self, oid, data):
"""Write blob to local blobstore."""
with self.vfs(oid, 'wb', atomictemp=True) as fp:
fp.write(data)
# XXX: should we verify the content of the cache, and hardlink back to
# the local store on success, but truncate, write and link on failure?
if not self.cachevfs.exists(oid):
lfutil.link(self.vfs.join(oid), self.cachevfs.join(oid))
def read(self, oid):
"""Read blob from local blobstore."""
if not self.vfs.exists(oid):
lfutil.link(self.cachevfs.join(oid), self.vfs.join(oid))
return self.vfs.read(oid)
def has(self, oid):
"""Returns True if the local blobstore contains the requested blob,
False otherwise."""
return self.cachevfs.exists(oid) or self.vfs.exists(oid)
class _gitlfsremote(object):
def __init__(self, repo, url):
ui = repo.ui
self.ui = ui
baseurl, authinfo = url.authinfo()
self.baseurl = baseurl.rstrip('/')
self.urlopener = urlmod.opener(ui, authinfo)
self.retry = ui.configint('lfs', 'retry')
def writebatch(self, pointers, fromstore):
"""Batch upload from local to remote blobstore."""
self._batch(pointers, fromstore, 'upload')
def readbatch(self, pointers, tostore):
"""Batch download from remote to local blostore."""
self._batch(pointers, tostore, 'download')
def _batchrequest(self, pointers, action):
"""Get metadata about objects pointed by pointers for given action
Return decoded JSON object like {'objects': [{'oid': '', 'size': 1}]}
See https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/batch.md
"""
objects = [{'oid': p.oid(), 'size': p.size()} for p in pointers]
requestdata = json.dumps({
'objects': objects,
'operation': action,
})
batchreq = util.urlreq.request('%s/objects/batch' % self.baseurl,
data=requestdata)
batchreq.add_header('Accept', 'application/vnd.git-lfs+json')
batchreq.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/vnd.git-lfs+json')
try:
rawjson = self.urlopener.open(batchreq).read()
except util.urlerr.httperror as ex:
raise LfsRemoteError(_('LFS HTTP error: %s (action=%s)')
% (ex, action))
try:
response = json.loads(rawjson)
except ValueError:
raise LfsRemoteError(_('LFS server returns invalid JSON: %s')
% rawjson)
return response
def _checkforservererror(self, pointers, responses):
"""Scans errors from objects
Returns LfsRemoteError if any objects has an error"""
for response in responses:
error = response.get('error')
if error:
ptrmap = {p.oid(): p for p in pointers}
p = ptrmap.get(response['oid'], None)
if error['code'] == 404 and p:
filename = getattr(p, 'filename', 'unknown')
raise LfsRemoteError(
_(('LFS server error. Remote object '
'for file %s not found: %r')) % (filename, response))
raise LfsRemoteError(_('LFS server error: %r') % response)
def _extractobjects(self, response, pointers, action):
"""extract objects from response of the batch API
response: parsed JSON object returned by batch API
return response['objects'] filtered by action
raise if any object has an error
"""
# Scan errors from objects - fail early
objects = response.get('objects', [])
self._checkforservererror(pointers, objects)
# Filter objects with given action. Practically, this skips uploading
# objects which exist in the server.
filteredobjects = [o for o in objects if action in o.get('actions', [])]
# But for downloading, we want all objects. Therefore missing objects
# should be considered an error.
if action == 'download':
if len(filteredobjects) < len(objects):
missing = [o.get('oid', '?')
for o in objects
if action not in o.get('actions', [])]
raise LfsRemoteError(
_('LFS server claims required objects do not exist:\n%s')
% '\n'.join(missing))
return filteredobjects
def _basictransfer(self, obj, action, localstore):
"""Download or upload a single object using basic transfer protocol
obj: dict, an object description returned by batch API
action: string, one of ['upload', 'download']
localstore: blobstore.local
See https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/\
basic-transfers.md
"""
oid = str(obj['oid'])
href = str(obj['actions'][action].get('href'))
headers = obj['actions'][action].get('header', {}).items()
request = util.urlreq.request(href)
if action == 'upload':
# If uploading blobs, read data from local blobstore.
request.data = filewithprogress(localstore.vfs(oid), None)
request.get_method = lambda: 'PUT'
for k, v in headers:
request.add_header(k, v)
response = b''
try:
req = self.urlopener.open(request)
while True:
data = req.read(1048576)
if not data:
break
response += data
except util.urlerr.httperror as ex:
raise LfsRemoteError(_('HTTP error: %s (oid=%s, action=%s)')
% (ex, oid, action))
if action == 'download':
# If downloading blobs, store downloaded data to local blobstore
localstore.write(oid, response)
def _batch(self, pointers, localstore, action):
if action not in ['upload', 'download']:
raise error.ProgrammingError('invalid Git-LFS action: %s' % action)
response = self._batchrequest(pointers, action)
objects = self._extractobjects(response, pointers, action)
total = sum(x.get('size', 0) for x in objects)
sizes = {}
for obj in objects:
sizes[obj.get('oid')] = obj.get('size', 0)
topic = {'upload': _('lfs uploading'),
'download': _('lfs downloading')}[action]
if self.ui.verbose and len(objects) > 1:
self.ui.write(_('lfs: need to transfer %d objects (%s)\n')
% (len(objects), util.bytecount(total)))
self.ui.progress(topic, 0, total=total)
def transfer(chunk):
for obj in chunk:
objsize = obj.get('size', 0)
if self.ui.verbose:
if action == 'download':
msg = _('lfs: downloading %s (%s)\n')
elif action == 'upload':
msg = _('lfs: uploading %s (%s)\n')
self.ui.write(msg % (obj.get('oid'),
util.bytecount(objsize)))
retry = self.retry
while True:
try:
self._basictransfer(obj, action, localstore)
yield 1, obj.get('oid')
break
except Exception as ex:
if retry > 0:
if self.ui.verbose:
self.ui.write(
_('lfs: failed: %r (remaining retry %d)\n')
% (ex, retry))
retry -= 1
continue
raise
oids = worker.worker(self.ui, 0.1, transfer, (),
sorted(objects, key=lambda o: o.get('oid')))
processed = 0
for _one, oid in oids:
processed += sizes[oid]
self.ui.progress(topic, processed, total=total)
if self.ui.verbose:
self.ui.write(_('lfs: processed: %s\n') % oid)
self.ui.progress(topic, pos=None, total=total)
def __del__(self):
# copied from mercurial/httppeer.py
urlopener = getattr(self, 'urlopener', None)
if urlopener:
for h in urlopener.handlers:
h.close()
getattr(h, "close_all", lambda : None)()
class _dummyremote(object):
"""Dummy store storing blobs to temp directory."""
def __init__(self, repo, url):
fullpath = repo.vfs.join('lfs', url.path)
self.vfs = lfsvfs(fullpath)
def writebatch(self, pointers, fromstore):
for p in pointers:
content = fromstore.read(p.oid())
with self.vfs(p.oid(), 'wb', atomictemp=True) as fp:
fp.write(content)
def readbatch(self, pointers, tostore):
for p in pointers:
content = self.vfs.read(p.oid())
tostore.write(p.oid(), content)
class _nullremote(object):
"""Null store storing blobs to /dev/null."""
def __init__(self, repo, url):
pass
def writebatch(self, pointers, fromstore):
pass
def readbatch(self, pointers, tostore):
pass
class _promptremote(object):
"""Prompt user to set lfs.url when accessed."""
def __init__(self, repo, url):
pass
def writebatch(self, pointers, fromstore, ui=None):
self._prompt()
def readbatch(self, pointers, tostore, ui=None):
self._prompt()
def _prompt(self):
raise error.Abort(_('lfs.url needs to be configured'))
_storemap = {
'https': _gitlfsremote,
'http': _gitlfsremote,
'file': _dummyremote,
'null': _nullremote,
None: _promptremote,
}
def remote(repo):
"""remotestore factory. return a store in _storemap depending on config"""
defaulturl = ''
# convert deprecated configs to the new url. TODO: remove this if other
# places are migrated to the new url config.
# deprecated config: lfs.remotestore
deprecatedstore = repo.ui.config('lfs', 'remotestore')
if deprecatedstore == 'dummy':
# deprecated config: lfs.remotepath
defaulturl = 'file://' + repo.ui.config('lfs', 'remotepath')
elif deprecatedstore == 'git-lfs':
# deprecated config: lfs.remoteurl
defaulturl = repo.ui.config('lfs', 'remoteurl')
elif deprecatedstore == 'null':
defaulturl = 'null://'
url = util.url(repo.ui.config('lfs', 'url', defaulturl))
scheme = url.scheme
if scheme not in _storemap:
raise error.Abort(_('lfs: unknown url scheme: %s') % scheme)
return _storemap[scheme](repo, url)
class LfsRemoteError(error.RevlogError):
pass